Kaspersky Lab
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Kaspersky Lab (pronounced /kˈspɜrski/; Russian: Лаборатория Касперского, Laboratoriya Kasperskovo) is a Russian computer security company, co-founded by Natalia Kaspersky and Eugene Kaspersky in 1997, offering anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-spam, and anti-intrusion products. Kaspersky Lab is a privately held company headquartered in Moscow, Russia with regional offices in Germany, France, the Netherlands, the UK, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Japan, People's Republic of China, South Korea, and the USA,.In 2008, IDC ranked Kaspersky Lab as the fourth-largest global antivirus vendor. Kaspersky Lab was also included in Software Top 100’s 2009 edition of the world’s software company rankings. Kaspersky Lab was listed 76th on the list, and became the first Russian software company to be included on the list.The Kaspersky Anti-Virus engine also powers products or solutions by other security vendors, such as Check Point, Bluecoat, Juniper Networks, Sybari (now acquired by Microsoft), Netintelligence, GFI Software, F-Secure, Clearswift, FrontBridge, G-Data, Netasq, and others.
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Hackers use Adobe to target European governments: experts
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hackers targeted dozens of computer systems at government agencies across Europe in a series of attacks that exploited a recently discovered security flaw in Adobe Systems Inc's software, security researchers reported on Wednesday.
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Hackers target European governments via Adobe bug: researchers
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hackers targeted dozens of computer systems at government agencies across Europe in a series of attacks that exploited a recently discovered security flaw in Adobe Systems Inc's software, security researchers reported on Wednesday.
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Putin orders Russian computers to be protected after spy attacks
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian authorities to protect state computers from hacking attacks, the Kremlin said on Monday, after an Internet security firm said a spy network had infiltrated government and embassy computers across the former Soviet bloc.
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Medvedev points Facebook's Zuckerberg towards Russian IT sector
GORKI, Russia (Reuters) - Prime minister Dmitry Medvedev told Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Monday that Russia's IT industry was as promising an area for investment as its natural resources sectors.
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Medvedev points Facebook's Zuckerberg towards Russian IT sector
GORKI, Russia (Reuters) - Prime minister Dmitry Medvedev told Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Monday that Russia's IT industry was as promising an area for investment as its natural resources sectors.
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Cyber spying spreads in Iran after operation blown: researchers
BOSTON (Reuters) - The scope of a cyber espionage campaign targeting Iran and other parts of the Middle East has widened, even after security experts blew the operation's cover last month, according to the research firm that discovered the Mahdi Trojan.
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Another cyber espionage campaign found targeting Iran
BOSTON (Reuters) - Security experts have uncovered an ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting Iran and other Middle Eastern countries that they say stands out because it is the first such operation using communications tools written in Persian.
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Apple’s App Store is crashing apps and angering developers
App developers didn’t get much of a holiday this week, due to an issue with Apple’s iOS and Mac App Stores that is causing apps to crash the minute they’re launched.
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Report: U.S. and Israel developed Flame computer virus
The U. S. and Israel jointly developed Flame, a computer virus designed to help sabotage Iran in its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, The Washington Post reported.
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U.S., Israel developed Flame computer virus: newspaper
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Israel jointly developed the Flame computer virus that collected intelligence to help slow Iran's nuclear program, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing anonymous Western officials.

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